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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on IBM LinuxONE & z Systems ® The highly scalable Hub for Enterprise Mobile workloads Wilhelm Mild Executive IT Architect for Mobile, z Systems and Linux IBM R&D Germany [email protected] 15 Years – a happy pair SUSE Linux Enterprise and IBM z Systems • From the beginning sympathy on all levels • Reliability in reality • High Availability • Capacity growth and Flexibility 2 15 Years – solutions with SUSE Linux Enterprise on IBM z Systems 3 New marketplace dynamics drive hyper growth opportunity for IBM z Systems 1 CAMSS Traditional 1964–2014 • Batch • General Ledger • Transaction Systems • Client Databases • Accounts payable / receivable • Inventory, CRM, ERP MIPS Open Systems Linux & Java 1999–2014 • Server Consolidation • Oracle Consolidation • Early Private Clouds • Email • Java®, Web & eCommerce Traditional 1964 1999 2014 2020 15 years of Enterprise Linux®on IBM z Systems™ (LoZ) 1. 2. 4 MIPS :Millions of Instructions per Second or the metric z uses to measure client workload CAMSS: Cloud, Analytics, Mobile, Social, Security CAMSS2 2015–2020 • On/Off Premise, Hybrid Cloud • Big Data & Analytics • Enterprise Mobile Apps • Security solutions • Open Source LoZ ecosystem enhancement Linux on z Systems - means an enterprise grade Linux solution - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) a great partner While „Linux is Linux“, z Systems server and virtualization technologies provide an enhanced Linux solution Having an enterprise grade Linux solution brings: • IT simplicity to run hundreds of workloads on one server • Workload integration inside a single server • Flexible server provisioning and growth inside the server • High productivity through efficient life cycle management • High utilization of shared resources • Highest levels of security and quality of service – including business continuity Linux on z Systems provides security, availability, and scalability to deploy & consolidate all kinds of workloads 5 Mobile workload with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server The mainframe… •Home to business critical applications and data •How do we bridge the gap? 6 Business Models are changing… Cloud Mobile Social Internet of Things …a new computing era is here 7 Mobile adoption in the enterprise market is still immature Most organizations are still experimenting with their technology infrastructure Many organizations have not yet started and most have few apps Source: Gartner (October 2014) 8 IBM positioning to solve the Mobilizing challenges MobileFirst Platform – An Enterprise Blueprint Industry Solutions Insuranc Retail Transpor Telecom Government Healthcare IBM & Partner Applications Application & Data Platform Management Security Devices Network Analytics Servers Infrastructure Cloud & Managed Services 9 Automotive Development & Integration Services Strategy & Design Services Banking IBM MobileFirst Platform on z Systems Infrastructure matters: Scaling to meet mobile, Availability and Reliability Security: Mobile is different End-to-end security for every transaction Integrating Mobile: What's old gets new, enhanced interface Public Exposure: Introducing your new services and a new business model Mobile Consumer A P I 10 IBM z Systems - Systems of Engagement with SLES bridges to Systems of Record Systems of Engagement Systems of Engagement are cloud-based, decentralized, support rapid app development Systems of Record Linux on z z/OS, z/VSE, zTPF Systems of Record are well integrated, trusted repositories Existing Web Apps Finance Corporate Data Warehouse Accounting Order Fulfillment Mobile Apps 11 11 Enterprise Modernization: Deliver at the speed of mobile Systems of Record Systems of Engagement Mobile Devices Mobile Enterprise Application Platform (MEAP) App updates iOS SOAP CICS Security Android JSON Blackberry Windows Phone 12 IMS JSON Back-end connectivity MQ Mobile Analytics HTTP WebSphere AS DB2 AnalytIcs XML IBM MobileFirst Platform Foundation overview IBM MobileFirst Studio The most complete, extensible environment with maximum code reuse and per-device optimization IBM MobileFirst Server Unified notifications, runtime skins, version management, security, integration and delivery ← IBM MobileFirst Device Runtime Components Extensive libraries and client APIs that expose and interface with native device functionality IBM MobileFirst Application Center The MobileFirst Application Center can function as an enterprise application storage to deploy mobile applications across mobile platforms. IBM MobileFirst Console A web-based console for real-time analytics and control of your mobile apps and infrastructure 13 13 IBM MobileFirst Foundation – Support for Different Mobile Application Styles •Simplifies the development of mobile applications across multiple mobile platforms - iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows® Phone Web  HTML, JavaScript, CSS  Accessed from a mobile web browser  No device-specific capabilities Mobile Web  HTML, JavaScript, CSS  Accessed from a mobile web browser; mobileoptimized UI  Limited access to lowerlevel device capabilities Hybrid Mobile  HTML, JavaScript, CSS, with optional native code  Installed and run like a Native  Native code  Access to full set of lowerlevel device capabilities native mobile app; mobileoptimized UI  Access to lower-level device capabilities Mobile Browser Mobile Browser Web Code Web Code XY Z

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Native Shell Web Native100 101 IBM Mobile Test Drive  Partner with IBM resources to work on a Mobile Test Drive of your choice:  Select an entry point such as building a mobile front end for an existing 3270 application, composing a Bluemix mobile app connected to a system of record, assessing the benefits of Mobile Workload Pricing, leveraging API enablement using API Management or z/OS Connect, and others  Benefits:  Work with IBM mobile specialists to review existing mobile projects, priorities and requirements  Leverage best practices and subject matter expertise for input into your enterprise mobile infrastructure strategy and enterprise mobile roadmap  Learn what others are doing to accelerate time to value and differentiate their business with mobile projects by integrating high value enterprise data and transactions  Who should be interested?  Clients that are looking to leverage existing z Systems data and applications via mobile channels to drive more value from mobile initiatives  What is the commitment?  1-2 days Discovery that IBM mobile experts facilitate with your business and technical team, followed by a deeper Mobile Test Drive, for up to a two weeks engagement  How much will it cost?  We will provide no-cost technical expertise and access to resources during the Proof-of-Concept Contact: Nathan Brice ([email protected]) 34 34 Is IBM MobileFirst Platform for Your Company? If you are planning 3 or more Mobile Applications, On 3 or more different devices, and will be using 3 or more different integration points Then… IBM MobileFirst Platform is for you!!! 35 35 Client drivers for mobile solutions span all industries 36 Finance & Banking Construction & Manufacturing Manage their investment portfolios and accounts from anywhere for complete bank transactions Manage complex projects and operations on site and streamline survey and work order processes Insurance Retail File, process and manage claims and document damages Engage shoppers in new ways and intelligently target personalized and location sensitive marketing offers Travel & Transportation Cross-Industry CIO’s Office Provide up to date information specific to their itineraries and location and enable customer self-service Empower employees with anytime, anyplace access to dashboards and critical information 36 Mobile is growing rapidly on z Systems with Linux Contact IBM Case Study. Video. Case Study. Case Study. Video. Case Study. Case Study. Case Study. 1/3 of all IBM MobileFirst business is on z Systems 37 Take advantage of unique IBM z Systems characteristics and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server  Massive scalability in a single footprint, to handle the workload of millions of devices and sensors  Workload Management to provide a quick reaction to sharp spikes in demand  High Availability with MobileFirst Platform and WebSphere Clusters in a highly virtualised Linux on z Systems environment  Co-location of the MobileFirst Platform server application with data and transactions on z/VSE and z/OS reduces the latency of access to z Systems data.  Hipersockets provides the best communication between MobileFirst Platform apps and System of Record.  Hardware encryption speeds SSL applications  Business Resiliency for critical mobile apps Infrastructure matters for mobile applications. The z Systems platform’s scalability, security, and resilience can enhance critical mobile applications. 38 The future is here: Mobilize your enterprise with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and IBM z Systems and LinuxONE 39 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server exploits IBM LinuxONE Systems The most trusted, efficient and high performance enterprise-grade Linux platform 40 41 Linux Linux Linux YOUR WAY WITHOUT LIMITS WITHOUT RISK 42 42 http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/solutions/mobile.html Questions? Wilhelm Mild IBM Executive IT Architect IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH Schönaicher Strasse 220 71032 Böblingen, Germany Office: +49 (0)7031-16-3796 [email protected] 43 43 Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. Note to U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights — Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. 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